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#1 Barbie

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Posted 16 October 2015 - 11:41 AM

I like several unisex names equally on both boys and girls! Please vote on each for which gender you prefer it on.

Harper (love it as first and middles on boys and girls, but especially girls)
Kai/Kye (boy: Hezekiah nn Kai; girl: Kathryn nn Kye)
Larson/Larsen/Larsyn (last 2 are feminine spellings)
Ridley/Rydlee (boy/girl)
Wiley/Wylie (boy/girl)

I realize not every will like these, but want to hear your thoughts on gender preference. Thanks!

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Posted 16 October 2015 - 04:14 PM

I prefer Harper on girl and Ridley on boy. Not a huge fan of Kai or Larson but would think they would be more wearable on boys. Wiley is my sons name so I of course love it for a boy. :)
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Posted 16 October 2015 - 05:38 PM

Harper - Boy
Kai/Kye - Boy
Larson/Larsen/Larsyn - Boy
Ridley/Rydlee - Girl
Wiley/Wylie - Boy


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Posted 16 October 2015 - 06:07 PM

 
Harper - Girl
Kye - Boy
Larson - Boy
Ridley - Girl 
Wylie - Boy
 
I don't really believe in unisex names. I think all names have a very distinctive gender.

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Posted 22 October 2015 - 03:30 PM

Harper - girl

Kai - boy

Larson - boy (still see Larsen as a masculine spelling)

Ridley - girl (but I'm not really a fan of the name in general)

Wylie/Wiley - boy


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Posted 28 October 2015 - 07:43 AM

Thanks guys for your votes. I t is very helpful!
I just remembered a name I had forgotten to add to the list, though.

Could you please vote on Kit?

I love on both... Kit Carson is an awesome boy namesake, but then there is the American Girl doll with a movie and she is named Kit. So, I see it both ways.
Thank you!

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Posted 28 October 2015 - 11:32 AM

I love Kit as well! It is one of my top girl names, but I think it would be a great name for a boy. 



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Posted 25 November 2015 - 02:09 PM

Harper - is nearly one hundred percent a girl name for me

Kai - this spelling leans towards boys for me 

Kye - looks more like a girl's name, a nickname for something like Kyla or Kylie

Larson/Larsen/Larsyn - I'd never seen the last two feminizations before but I think they'd work well on a girl, but the spelling Larson would be better for a boy

Ridley and Rydlee - both seem more masculine to me

Wiley/Wylee - both spellings seem like boy names

Kit - is a girl name to me, a nickname for Margaret like the American Girl.






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